Saturday, April 17, 2010

What kind of average ( out of a 100) do you need to be accepted into Harvard University?

They reject people who have 100/100 GPAs every year at Harvard and other Ivies. Some people get in with 90+ averages, but they are unusual and have other things going for them.





There is no GPA that guarantees you admission to Harvard, it is very competitive.

What kind of average ( out of a 100) do you need to be accepted into Harvard University?
A or higher average. But they look at at least 20-30 other things before accepting or denying you, since your GPA is not the ONLY factor. Your SAT, Essay, Interview, Sports, achievements, etc. will play a big role in it. However, Yes you do need at least a 3.8+ GPA to have a really good shot at getting in. go to www.collegeboard.com and search harvard U and see the rank of the students. 95% are in the top 10% of there highgschool class.
Reply:Acceptance to Harvard doesn't necessarily depend upon your average. There are a variety of factors such as community involvement, leadership experience, ACT and SAT scores, etc.





Or you can be a complete moron and get in as long as you're a legacy and your family has enough money to donate.

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